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U3.Inequality Application

U3.Inequality Application

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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CCSS
7.EE.B.4B, 6.EE.B.8

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U3.Inequality Application

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Multiple Choice

Ellie is renting a paddle boat. The boat rents for a $5 fee plus $3.50 per hour. She wants to spend under $30 altogether. Write the inequality to determine how long she can rent the paddle boat.

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5x + 3.50 < 30

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5 + 3.50x < 30

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5x + 3.50 ≤ 30

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5 + 3.50x ≤ 30

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Multiple Choice

Kori wants to raise at least $450 to donate to her school. She has raised $45 by having a yard sale She plans to bake pies and sell them to make the remaining money. If she plans to sell the pies for $15 each, write an inequality to determine how many pies she must sell to meet or exceed her goal.

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45x + 15 ≥ 450

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15x + 45 ≤ 450

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15x + 45 ≥ 450

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15x + 45 > 450

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Multiple Choice

Ken has $40 to spend on groceries. He buys a ham for $14 and then wants to pick up apples for $2.50 per pound. Write an inequality to determine how many pounds of apples he can buy and stay within budget.

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2.5x + 14 > 40

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2.5x + 14 < 40

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2.5 + 14x ≤ 40

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14 + 2.5x ≤ 40

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Multiple Choice

Trey is renting a paddle board. He pays $6 per hour plus a $10 rental fee. He has $30 to spend. Write an inequality to determine the maximum number of hours can he rent the paddle board.

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10x + 6 < 30

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6x + 10 ≤ 30

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6x + 10 ≥ 30

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10x + 6 ≤ 30

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Multiple Choice

Megan has $45 on a coffee shop gift card. She buys a mug for $9 and plans to spend the rest on $4 cups of coffee. Write an inequality to determine the maximum number of cups of coffee she can buy.

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9 + 4x ≤ 45

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9x + 4 ≤ 45

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4x + 9 < 45

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4x + 9 ≥ 45

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Multiple Choice

Josie needs $1500 for a vacation. She makes $18 per hour at her job and has already saved $840. Write an inequality to determine the minimum number of hours that Josie must work to be able to afford the vacation.

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18x + 1500 > 840

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18x + 840 > 1500

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18x + 840 ≤ 1500

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18x + 840 ≥ 1500

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Multiple Choice

Ryan is taking some friends to the movies. He doesn't want to spend any more than $80. Each movie ticket costs $7.50 and he plans to buy $20 worth of popcorn for everyone to share. Write an inequality to determine how many movie tickets Ryan can purchase.

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7.5x + 20x ≤ 80

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7.5x + 20 ≤ 80

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7.5 + 20x ≤ 80

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7.5x + 20 ≥ 80

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Ellison is selling homemade bracelets at a craft fair. She needs to sell more than $150 worth of bracelets to make a profit. She sells the bracelets for $12 each. Write an inequality to determine how many more bracelets she needs to sell, if after one hour she has made $24.

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12x + 24 > 150

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12x - 24 > 150

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12x + 24 < 150

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12x - 24 < 150

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Multiple Choice

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x>55
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x<55
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x≤55
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x≥55

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Multiple Choice

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x<60
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x>60
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x≤60
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x≥60

U3.Inequality Application

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